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Labor

MITA REACHES TABLE AGREEMENT SETTLEMENT WITH MI REGIONAL COUNCIL OF CARPENTERS FOR FIVE-YEAR DEAL THROUGH MAY 2026 FOR OUTSTATE CONTRACT

MITA REACHES TABLE AGREEMENT SETTLEMENT WITH MI REGIONAL COUNCIL OF CARPENTERS FOR FIVE-YEAR DEAL THROUGH MAY 2026 FOR OUTSTATE CONTRACT A committee made up of Labor Relations Division (LRD) members of MITA who are signatory with the Carpenters Outstate Agreement have reached a settlement with that union for a five-year
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MITA in the News

MITA in the News: New York Times

Biden’s Infrastructure Sales Force Knows Its Potholes and Bridges The New York Times, April 8, 2021 WASHINGTON — As mayor of South Bend, Ind., Pete Buttigieg grew to view asphalt as his enemy. As governor of Michigan, Jennifer M. Granholm faced a Republican-led legislature intent on blocking her biggest infrastructure
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Safety

USIC Contact List – Updated

USIC has released an updated contact list. Please click here to download the list and coordinating service area map. MITA suggests if your ticket is marked with an ongoing coordination code or anything out of the norm. To call in for additional assistance which you are allowed by law. Also,
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Membership

Place Your Order Today for Additional MITA Directories

MITA’s 2021-2022 Member Directory and Buyer’s Guide will go to press soon. Each MITA member company headquarters and each branch location will receive a free directory, and you can place an order for additional directories ($25 per directory) by emailing Nancy Brown at nancybrown@thinkmita.org. The deadline to place your order
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Engineering

MDOT 2021 Spring Weight Restrictions Bulletin #6

Effective Monday, April 12, 2021, 6 a.m., weight restrictions will be lifted on all state trunkline highways from the southern Michigan border north to and including US-2/US-141 at the Menominee River bridge west of Iron Mountain, then east on US-2 to St. Ignace. Frost restrictions are still in effect for